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  1. 15 points
    Had a set of newer stile hub-caps that were surface rusted, I cleaned them up with Aluminum foil [that's correct aluminum foil work great, just fold it a few time's and rub of the rust] painted the hub-caps like the older stile. What do you think?
  2. 11 points
    It was a cool and windy day (50 F) after an all night rain, but the turnout was real good. The thing I like about this show, always has some things you have never seen before. Not sure if this is a 1/4 scale replica, but if it is, it is really done nice. I really liked this. Gotta love M&M's...no chocolate mess. How many of you guys know that Jacobson only made the Oliver garden tractors in 1972?? 5 different kinds. Here are all the Panzer shots. Gotta have some Fords.
  3. 8 points
    Some before and after pics of my daily rider
  4. 3 points
    So I had a guy call on one of my old outboards I was selling and after talking I found he was a pin stripper..... Deal done!
  5. 3 points
    I now have the extra long axles {machined to accommodate dual hubs.} These were made and shipped to me from another Red Square member. The custom axles turned out excellent.
  6. 3 points
  7. 3 points
    Love those baby moons! Great cleanup too! Anyone know of a baby moons seller? 8" and 12" wheels.
  8. 3 points
    Looks good. In fact the whole machine looks good!!
  9. 3 points
    You might wanna make some notes about how the throttle linkages are BEFORE you take it all apart. I had to remove the forward one (where the cable clamps) and the spring to the governor. I didn't have to take the oil filter off. Once you get everything loose, the cover kind of lift up slightly out, then down and to the rear. Reinstall in reverse order. On mine, some of the bolts holding the "tin" on were longer than the others, so you might want to make notes about which ones came out of which hole. After going thru all the effort of doing what you are doing, I found everything very clean. BUT it was a GREAT learning experience. For me anyway, being new to these machines, nothing makes me learn faster than taking something apart and putting it back together. At least now I know, as will you, that everything is clean and air is flowing as it should. I learned (I think) that the air flows from left to right, very basic for the more experienced guys here but not for me. I know that there are many posts about venting the covers and they make sense, but I am starting to think that when you vent the covers, you are making an exhaust port, I had thought they were intakes. Like I said, No way to learn other than breaking out the wrenches. Good luck
  10. 3 points
    WH 312A was worth $ 400 . $ 100 to the port , from NY to Russia ( St. Petersburg ) $ 400 . Customs cost $ 120 . All together about $ 1,000 .
  11. 3 points
    I purchased from McMaster-Carr thrust needle roller bearings for the 1" king pin for the following price: 1" bearing--------------------------$3.17ea 1" thrust washer (.032)-----------$1.15ea I mic'd the WH thrust bearing as .064" so I used 4 thrust washers per spindle. Total price for the two spindles was: $15.54 + very reasonable shipping. Eric
  12. 2 points
    So... this morning my son Brennan who just turned 8 decided he would like to put the wide ag tires on his rat rod. He had a wide set of turfs on it prior. He got up at the crack of dawn and went down in the tent in the back woods and rolled both tires up the hill to the garage. He washed them with white degreaser and steel wool so they would be ready for painting after school. He dragged me out there to help too. Got the tires on and painted. the seat is no what we really wanted so I took the cover off and adhered some leather that I had at the house that I got from a little birdie.... Changed the oil for the very first time (in a long time) and she is ready for him to ride at Zagary. Here are a few pics.
  13. 2 points
    Small Block Chevy 350 on this one. Tim Allen maybe????
  14. 2 points
    Doesn't seem like there are to many interested in this...... but for those that are.... got it far enough done to test it out today. Runs great, 48" deck in tall grass and there was ZERO engine bog when engaging the deck. Runs beautiful, drives awsome, cuts better than ANY other mower I have ever owned.... I'm in love, and it's not even done yet...
  15. 2 points
    They look great. And I prefer the black lines. Nice !
  16. 2 points
    Making John Deere tuff ,with Chevy stuff !
  17. 2 points
    That's exactly the kind of response I was hoping for! I really get off keeping this old iron running especially when the guy next store spends 5 grand on a zero turn and then tells me how much better my lawn looks and with a tractor that's as old as he is! I bought this thing back in 2000 from my other neighbor who then bought a big box brand. It wasn't long before he was trying to get his back. It's good to know there is a community out there as dedicated as you are to keeping these machines running.
  18. 2 points
    I see the baler string survived ! That's one thing on the farm that has more uses ( besides holding bales together ) than any other thing . It's crazy when I think about it what we used it on to get you out of a pinch , but it's still there years later still doing its job . Like I said farmer engineering at its best . The tree may have one the first battle , but I guarantee it won't win the war ! horse power will always win out !
  19. 2 points
    Might just be... a two tree.
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  21. 2 points
    Thanks Fellas, it seems straight forward enough. Very good directions. John, could I use a two pole toggle switch in place of my one pole key switch? Also, is there a particular regulator I I should try to find? Terry, I found mostly everything on Ebay, the internet, or my friend Joe Papke. The NOS block is not a H55D, but a H50 fro a Rupp Mini Bike that has been fitted with a correct piston and valves. Everything else from the H55 matched up perfectly. Since the H55D is hard to find and even hard to find any information, I am wondering if Wheel Horse had Tecumseh spec out the engine and part numbers just for them. The only difference what so ever between the H50 and H55D block seems to be a few casting variations that don't have anything to do with operation. Now, I am not an engine expert by any means, but it seems to all work in harmony.
  22. 2 points
    Looks great. I like the older style better than the newer style on my 95 520H,
  23. 2 points
    I don't think I would want any seat time in that.
  24. 2 points
    I wouldn't bother with that B&S engine at all unless you like it, because it was not the original engine to that tractor. IMO any money is better spent on an original engine if you are going through a restore of the tractor. The original engine would have been a Tecumseh HT55C-3089 5.5hp. H55 engines are difficult to find but out there or even a more common H60 engine would be more appropriate than the Briggs is. just
  25. 2 points
    ok guys, just got done packing the freezer with half a cow( i think it was the left half) about 200lbs we now have enough beef to try different recipies so if you have any good ones you'd like to share, share away and of course a little pic
  26. 2 points
    I mounted a K-341AS (cradle mount) in a C-160 for test purposes. Only had to drill 2 holes in the frame for the cradle blocks. Everything else lined up perfectly. If I remember correctly, it was the rear blocks that needed holes in the frame.
  27. 2 points
    5-14-1796 Jenner tests smallpox vaccine Edward Jenner, an English country doctor from Gloucestershire, administers the world’s first vaccination as a preventive treatment for smallpox, a disease that had killed millions of people over the centuries. While still a medical student, Jenner noticed that milkmaids who had contracted a disease called cowpox, which caused blistering on cow’s udders, did not catch smallpox. Unlike smallpox, which caused severe skin eruptions and dangerous fevers in humans, cowpox led to few ill symptoms in these women. On May 14, 1796, Jenner took fluid from a cowpox blister and scratched it into the skin of James Phipps, an eight-year-old boy. A single blister rose up on the spot, but James soon recovered. On July 1, Jenner inoculated the boy again, this time with smallpox matter, and no disease developed. The vaccine was a success. Doctors all over Europe soon adopted Jenner’s innovative technique, leading to a drastic decline in new sufferers of the devastating disease. In the 19th and 20th centuries, scientists following Jenner’s model developed new vaccines to fight numerous deadly diseases, including polio, whooping cough, measles, tetanus, yellow fever, typhus, and hepatitis B, and many others. More sophisticated smallpox vaccines were also developed and by 1970 international vaccination programs, such as those undertaken by the World Health Organization, had eliminated smallpox worldwide.
  28. 2 points
    Been using QBC for years, fast and fairly priced. http://qbcbearings.com/BuyRFQ/ThrustB_Bearing_TPS_I.htm# My one and only Onan has the Wheel Horse logo, center of the air screen. Classic Kitchens, excellent! http://classickitchensandmore.com/wheel-horse-tractors-parts-c-42/wheel-horse-lawn-tractor-onan-engine-horse-head-logo-plate-new-p-4090.html
  29. 2 points
    Yeah, but this difference is... this is a real farmer, with a wheel .
  30. 2 points
    I don't think he can even jiggle it. He will be hooked on too high which will take weight off the tractor. The tree likely weighs +2000 lb. and the best he can pull is about 1000 lb. with a low hitch. Add some front weight and might pull 1200 lb. if the traction is there. I just pulled a 16'" Maple stump and it took all of 30,000 pounds to do it using a C-120 8-speed in 1st gear low range just off an idle. Used a cable in a set of 4 blocks which is pulling on a 2nd set of 4 blocks tied to the stump. Garry
  31. 2 points
    Easy peasy , can't wait to see the pics though . But would she pull the stump out "??????????
  32. 2 points
  33. 2 points
    Hard to tell if it is mowing properly, why don't you come to my place and do a couple of cuttings to be sure?
  34. 2 points
    working doing trenching and stump grinding D-250 does cleaning moving the machines
  35. 2 points
    I'm with you Mike! No respect at all. If I remember this is an 80's vintage tractor and the paint is all original. The engine runs perfect. It was used by a little old guy to mow his 1/8 acre of grass, cleaned off and put away. That's why I used it for this project. It turns heads everywhere I bring it.
  36. 2 points
    If it doesn't release the parking brake and try again.
  37. 2 points
    So we finally got this finished up. Think it came out great for him. It is not anything close to perfect however my son is proud of it! He will be riding it at the big show
  38. 1 point
    We've got a lot of rain here the past few springs and early summers. I don't like to mow when it's wet but sometimes I just have to. I'm still working and I just have to mow when I get the chance. It makes a lot more work cleaning up the afterwards. The wet and muddy pic are from a couple of weeks ago. The pic of me on the B-80, my young 'un took. I'm trying out an extra 36" SD deck that I've never used. Been using 36" RD deck for 22 years. That was a different experience I must say. Had to do some thinking ahead when mowing around things. The RD deck is undergoing some repairs.
  39. 1 point
    I'm in the middle of a tree planting project at home, one particular conifer seemed to be getting uglier every time I mowed around it so -it had to go. My plan was to fell it, then pull to a better spot for cutting it up. I should have took a pic before it came down but l forgot, on the ground it measured out at 22' ....so question is, could the tractor pull it (ground is dry,tractor has ags and its slightly down hill) Place your bets, Answer tomorrow night.
  40. 1 point
    Who does that kind of shipping in the US? I need to get an A-81 from the big show to St. Louis.
  41. 1 point
    You may be able to get a "before pic" from Google earth, Google maps or Microsoft Maps. Microsoft seems to have some good birds eye views compared to others.
  42. 1 point
    I want to say yes, but mine wouldn't pull out a shrubbery( it had a lot of roots so that May Be why) still going with yes tho
  43. 1 point
    Hahaha there's a lot of truth in that and I do enjoy cold beer, I'd rather take care of a problem though before it becomes catastrophic. The consesus here is that temperature is nothing to worry about, so I won't. By the way, I see your from Stillwater, what a beautiful area, I love riding snowmobiles in that area during the winter months. Yes it sure is, it's amazing the uses you can find for it.
  44. 1 point
    If it ain't broke,don't fix it.I learned a long time ago to stop looking for problems.......the problems will find YOU soon enough. Mow your lawn.Put your Horse in the garage.Open a cold beer.Enjoy.
  45. 1 point
    Rebuild the carb... then try again.
  46. 1 point
    I also have an old Craftsman tractor, (older than yours!) very square shaped hood, silver w/red and black stripes, its a GT 18/44, runs like mad, starts on the first spin, in low range it will pull down a house,. unfortunately, the electric PTO is toast and just not worth the expensive replacement, but I still use it for pullin the 48 inch lawn roller, or puttin down fertilizer. These old Sears machines are from an era when the name Sears still meant quality.
  47. 1 point
    I don't think the oil pans can be swapped but the 301S will bolt right to the C-121 if you remove the shaker mount. I tried the oil pan swap years ago with hopes of eliminating the shaker mount on C-141 and found out AFTER I bought the oil pan about the blocks being different.
  48. 1 point
    This article link is posted this morning on the Wheel Horse Junkies FB site. It points to the following news story about Chaplain Manny. Inspirational stuff, for sure! http://www.newsandtribune.com/opinion/beam-love-thy-neighbor-utica-resident-provides-help-to-his/article_8a769946-163a-11e6-8a56-231b02889290.html
  49. 1 point
    Yes nice to see other members putting horses to good use other than just playing around and drinking beer on!
  50. 1 point
    Just a quick update on the Carly's have done a cleanup to one that I had mounted, so I took pics. Click on image to enlarge.
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